The effectiveness of the use of organic fertilizers in the link of crop rotation on light gray forest soil of the south of the Volga-Vyatka region
https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-364-11-70-76
Abstract
Relevance. The issues of reproduction of fertility of light gray forest soils of the forest-steppe zone and utilization of poultry industry waste as organic fertilizers are interrelated and are very relevant.
Methods. The experiments studied the effect of one-time application of various doses (15, 30, 50 t/ha) of chicken manure, chicken manure compost and local organic fertilizers (sapropel and peat) on crop yields, and the aftereffect of fertilizers on the main indicators of soil fertility — amount of humus, nitrate nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. The variants of the experiments were investigated sixfold. The Federal State Center of Agrochemical Service "Chuvashsky" was involved in laboratory analyses of soils and crop production. Mеthods of analysis of soil samples and crop production are generally accepted in agrochemical science.
Results. Organic fertilizers for three years of research were introduced into the soil only once at the beginning of the experiment in doses of 15, 30 and 50 t/ha, and their effect on the yield and quality of crop production (potato tubers, spring wheat grains and peas) in 2020–2022 was positive. The agrochemical properties of the arable soil layer in the variants with the use of organic fertilizers have significantly improved. The nitrate content in the products in variants with doses of chicken manure and compost of 50 t/ha or more approached the critical level. Local fertilizers (sapropel and peat) at a dose of 30 t/ha, chicken manure and compost at a dose of 15 t/ha are good organic fertilizers with a long aftereffect.
About the Authors
O. A. VasilievRussian Federation
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Land Management, Cadastre and Ecology
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
O. E. Andreeva
Russian Federation
postgraduate student of 3 years of study, assistant of the Department of Land Management, Cadastre and Ecology
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
A. N. Ilyin
Russian Federation
Senior lecturer of the Department of Land Management, Cadastre and Ecology
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
A. O. Vasiliev
Russian Federation
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Technical Service
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
A. G. Lozhkin
Russian Federation
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor of the departments of agriculture, crop production, selection and seed production
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
M. I. Yakovleva
Russian Federation
st. Karl Marx 29, Cheboksary, Chuvash Republic, 428032, Russian Federation
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Vasiliev O.A., Andreeva O.E., Ilyin A.N., Vasiliev A.O., Lozhkin A.G., Yakovleva M.I. The effectiveness of the use of organic fertilizers in the link of crop rotation on light gray forest soil of the south of the Volga-Vyatka region. Agrarian science. 2022;1(11):70-76. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-364-11-70-76